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Rakshak - An AI Powered Safety App for everyone

Rakshak - An AI Powered Safety App for everyone

Personal safety is not just a women’s issue, it is something that affects everyone. Late night commuters, delivery workers, travelers, students anyone can feel unsafe. Most safety apps today are either focused on one gender or depend on the user to manually trigger an alert, which doesn’t help much if someone is in shock or unable to act. Rakshak is designed to change that by creating a truly inclusive and intelligent safety network.

 

Rakshak uses adaptive monitoring powered by AI. Instead of rigid check ins, the app learns your usual patterns like commute times, routes, and walking speed to adjust its alerts. If you miss a check in, it quietly gives you warnings before involving others. After three missed confirmations, it shares your live location with your chosen contacts. By the fifth missed check in, it escalates with automated calls to your loved ones or local authorities.

 

Some key features that make Rakshak different:

• Context awareness: detects sudden movements or suspicious sounds on your phone to trigger early warnings while keeping your data private

• Smart route prediction: guides you toward well lit and busier areas if you stray from your usual path

• Voice codes: a simple phrase can cancel an alert or send an SOS without even unlocking your phone

• Inclusive by design: meant for anyone who could feel vulnerable, not limited to one gender

 

This idea matters to me because I have seen people of all genders feel unsafe just walking home or traveling. Safety should not depend on luck or on tools built for only some of us. Rakshak is meant to be a reliable companion for everyone.

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  • This app has great potential. It is not only gender inclusive but also uses AI to track usual patterns instead of relying solely on the user to press a trigger button when in danger. With this, even people who have met with an accident or those with medical paralysis can now be saved. It’s truly commendable.
  • adaptive monitoring sounds interesting. The check ins also feel like a friend calling to make sure you're safe! This is a really useful idea!
  • This is an excellent concept. You've clearly identified a major flaw in many safety apps, their dependency on the user to manually act during a moment of crisis. The adaptive monitoring feature is a game changer. Reading this itself makes me feel the depth of thoughts, I would love to see a working version someday, Alizeh
  • Very thoughtful of you to think about girls and boys both...Really liked it...
  • Very Innovative idea!! 👏 The idea of blending safety with AI is an untapped field and has a lot of potential. The fundamentals are all there.
  • Cool idea, I like that it's inclusive as well, that makes it a strong selling point already. All the best!
  • This is a very innovative idea. To be honest, it is brilliant that we see many Apps like but most of them will not work properly otherwise, the response is slow, and mainly, it has a route prediction, which is really thoughtful and making it a truly proactive tool for everyone.
  • “Rakshak is a great idea with innovative features like voice codes and smart route prediction, but I think false alerts could be a challenge. Maybe you can develop something that predicts false alerts.
  • Really like how Rakshak reframes safety as a universal issue rather than a gendered one. The adaptive monitoring and escalation flow are especially thoughtful. One area that could make the idea even stronger is clarifying how privacy and data security will be handled with continuous monitoring, since that’s often a key barrier to trust. Great concept overall and good luck!!
  • The app is good but offline functionality is essential . Safety shouldn’t depend only on internet access.
    Customizable alert levels would give users more control in different situations. Good luck for your idea!!
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